
“Black holes are not called black because they are black, but because they so rudely steal everything in sight” – Stephen Hawking
What tantalizing tales would you be able to regale if you managed to clamber your way back from a black hole? The simple answer is “who knows?”.
Every scientist knows that the mysteries of black holes run deep but some are uncertain about their existence. Einstein was one of them who disbelieved in black holes, but his ideas did imply that they exist. The theory of relativity opened the door to the theoretical possibility of a particularly mind-boggling phenomenon that would eventually be called black holes.
He concluded in a 1939 paper in the Annals of Mathematics that the idea was “not convincing” and the phenomena did not exist “in the real world”. But in 2019 the first picture of Black hole by NASA avowed their existence.
In the 1960s, Stephen Hawking, built on Einstein’s theories, describes the physical characteristics of black holes and showed that when a star collapses it forms an infinitely dense point called a singularity — the birth of a black hole.
Now let’s talk about the universe beyond them:
Hypothetically, are we able to travel through them or just get spaghettified due to enormous gravity?
When the planet “Pluto” died in 2004, Stephen hawking said that it had been victimized by pull the of black hole but this this theory created a fundamental problem, dubbed the information of paradox.
Moreover, like in terms of colors, antonyms, black and white, there is a theoretical twin of black hole termed as “White hole”, which even functions opposite to the black hole. Just as nothing can escape black hole, nothing can enter a white hole. White hole is also known as “time reversal”, much as the bouncing ball a time reversal of falling ball.
Black holes may make teleportation possible. People in space when they are moving with the speed of light experience slow time than on Earth. And in space and inside the Black hole time is also antipodal. The time inside the black hole is higher than normal pace which lead to theories about teleportation.
“Time travel may be possible, but it is not practical”-Stephen Hawking
Studies also says that black holes are the veil between an alternative universe known as “The Multiverse”, which has not been proven by theories but by technological advancements. To meet any and all alternative versions of yourself even horrifyingly disfigured version of yourself, the Black hole is the gateway in between.
“String theory envisions a multiverse in which our universe is one slice of bread in a big cosmic loaf. The other slices would be displayed from ours in some extra dimension of space”-Brian Greene.
One of the theories is that black holes could be a gateway to another universe. It is possible that the intense gravitational forces inside a black hole could create a tunnel through space-time, connecting one universe to another.
Another theory is that black holes could be connected by "wormholes," which are theoretical shortcuts through space-time. If these wormholes exist, they could allow for travel across vast distances in a much shorter amount of time.
However, both of these theories are purely speculative and have not been proven by scientific observation or experimentation. In reality, the nature of what lies beyond the event horizon of a black hole remains a mystery, and may continue to be so for some time to come.
"Beyond the black hole, the universe is a blank canvas, waiting for us to paint our picture of what lies beyond." - Lawrence Krauss.



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